Unlimited and Limited Programs

Every program at the University of Toronto Scarborough is classified as either an unlimited program (you may enrol on ACORN anytime), or a limited enrolment program (application on ACORN required). You must have the appropriate combination of programs (1 Specialist or 2 Majors or 1 Major + 2 Minors) on ACORN before course enrolment begins, or your course enrolment privilege will be blocked.

Limited Programs - Application Deadline

Application Cycle

Winter 2018

Summer 2018

Application period

March 29-April 27

June 29-July 27

Decision made by departments

Mid-June

Mid-September

Deadline to accept an offer

June 15

September 17

If you are applying primarily to a limited enrolment program, we recommend that you enrol in an unlimited program at the same time as a backup. If you receive an invitation to join the program, you can remove any other programs that you do not want. Once you apply to a limited program on ACORN, your status will appear as one of the following:

Requested: you have submitted an application to a limited program.

Invited: your application to a limited program was successful. You must accept the invitation by the deadline.

Active: you are officially enrolled in the program.

Refused: your application to a limited program was not successful. You must select an alternative program.

U of T Scarborough Programs

For program requirements, and admission requirements for current UTSC students, please click on the name of the program below for more information. Please note that some Departments will list their admission criteria directly below the program heading, while others may provide this information near the top of the page.

*This program has deregulated fees, and requires students to self-declare their course load each semester by the appropriate semester. To understand these responsibilities, visit the Program Fees page.

*This program has deregulated fees, and requires students to self-declare their course load each semester by the appropriate semester. To understand these responsibilities, visit the Program Fees page.

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